Sonya Massey death: Jury deliberations resume in an attempt to reach a verdict in ex-IL Deputy Sean Grayson's trial
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In Peoria, Illinois, the intense deliberations over the case of former sheriff’s deputy Sean Grayson continue as jurors reconvene to decide his fate. Grayson stands accused of the tragic death of Sonya Massey, an incident that unfolded during his response to a call last year.

Resuming their discussions at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, the jury returned to the Peoria County Courthouse, picking up from where they left off the previous day. Their task is to determine whether Grayson should be convicted of first or second-degree murder, or if he should be acquitted entirely for his actions in the July incident that claimed the life of the 36-year-old Massey.

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The former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Officer has maintained that he acted in self-defense, asserting that he shot Massey in her kitchen because he believed she was about to attack him with a pot of boiling water. This claim stands at the heart of the case as jurors weigh the evidence and testimonies presented during the trial.

They are deciding whether former Sangamon County Sheriff’s Officer Sean Grayson should be found guilty of first or second-degree murder or acquitted in the death of 36-year-old Sonya Massey in July.

Grayson claims he shot Massey in her kitchen because he believed she was going to throw a pot of boiling water at him.

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She told the officer, “I rebuke you in the name of Jesus.”

Grayson said on the stand in court that he believed that was a threat.

During final arguments Tuesday, the prosecutor said it was no threat and that Grayson should be found guilty of first-degree murder.

Protesters gathered outside the court agree. Carolyn Ruff is here from Chicago.

“She called for help because she was having a mental breakdown,” Ruff said. “Instead of Sean Grayson coming in to help her, he decided to go the other way and to murder her for no reason. He should be convicted.”

If he is found guilty of first-degree murder, Sean Grayson could face 45 years to life in prison. Sonya Massey’s family plans to speak after the verdict is announced.

Grayson, 31, who was fired from the sheriff’s office, has pleaded not guilty. If convicted of murder, he faces 45 years to life in prison. Prosecutors dismissed single counts of aggravated battery with a firearm and official misconduct.

Massey’s family has already settled a civil suit out of court for $10 million. The family, as well as attorneys from that case, plan to speak after the verdict is announced.

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